Resources
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Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: What is District Energy and How Does it Work? (E3092)
Published on August 19, 2015
The general components to a District Energy (DE) system and how they work. -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Environmental Risks of Woody Biomass Harvesting
Published on August 19, 2015
What are the risks of harvesting Michigan's forests? -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Emerging Technologies in Wood Energy
Published on August 19, 2015
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Emerging Technologies in Wood Energy -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Wood-based Energy Technologies (E3089)
Published on August 19, 2015
Our lakes, large forest and good transportation system is giving us an advantage. -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Where Does Michigan’s Wood Supply Grow? (E3088)
Published on August 19, 2015
How much of our wood is available and what will it cost Michigan -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Why Might Wood be a Good Energy Feedstock? (E3087)
Published on August 19, 2015
Trees contain one of the largest potential pools of energy among renewable sources in Michigan. -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: What is Woody Biomass? (E3086)
Published on August 19, 2015
Woody Biomass is used by many, find out what it really is. -
Woody Biomass for Energy in Michigan: Energy Use in Michigan
Published on August 19, 2015
Before we begin to consider the role of renewable or alternative energy, it’s a wise idea to better understand our current energy picture. -
Context-Specific Energy Strategies: Coupling Energy System Visions with Feasible Implementation Scenarios
Published on December 13, 2012
Conventional energy strategy defi nes an energy system vision (the goal), energy scenarios with technical choices and an implementation mechanism (such as economic incentives). Due to the lead of a generic vision, when applied in a spe... -
Weak Ties, Labor Migration, and Environmental Impacts : Toward a Sociology of Sustainability
Published on May 23, 2012
Debate about the substitutability of manufactured, natural, human, and social capital is at the